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Pee eeree rae errreys re THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1981 iF | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER J. S. Fevold of Bismrck was a busi- mess caller here Thursday afternoon. | Carl Herdebu was a business visitor in Wilton Wednesday. Joe Avres, pioneer resident of this community who has been spending several weeks with relatives in Meno- ken, has purchased a small farm in, Louisiana, and plans on making that state his future home. Mr, and Mrs. John Olson of Bis- marck visited with friends in this community Sunday afternoon. The local schools plan on a short vacation from Wednesday evening until Monday for the Thanksgiving) period. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and daugh- ter, Marion, visited and shopped in the Capital City Saturday. A number from here attended the: dancing party which was held at the Ralph Fricke home in Cromwell Saturday evening. Richard Fricke, accompanied by Paul and Noel Borner, motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward are moving to their former home in Dris- coll for the winter months. The carnival which was given by the Baldwin school in the schoolhouse Saturday night, drew a nice crowd for; the program, stunts and various at- wractions offered by the students and teacher. The proceeds will be used for school purposes, Otto Hogue, who has been employed on the rip-rap work along the Mis- souri river near Garrison the last six weeks, has returned home. | Wayne Cummings, who left here ‘two weeks ago for Fargo, where he is taking treatments in the U. S. Vet- erans’ hospital, underwent an opera- tion recently and is recuperating. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lenihan Wednesday, Dec. 2. Fred Schroeder and a crew of men repaired the local telephone line the latter part of the week. Part of the system has been badly out of order for a long time and it was decided to do the work before cold weather. William Miller of Naughton passed through here Monday. He is living on the Lundin farm. John Nordstrom called at the home of his brother, Alvin, Thursday. The Nordstrom family has moved from south of Bismarck to a farm in Sib- Jey Butte along Apple Creek. ——_._ | Welch’s Spur 1 Saale! ao By MRS. R. M. WELCH o> Robert Welch motored to Bismarck Monday. He called at the Doppler brothers’ home en route to town. Glen Oder called at the Robert ‘Welch home Monday evening. Leo Doppler and Robert Welch made up a hunting party this week. They hunted in the river bottoms and each got a deer. Theodore Dorman called at the Paul Skinner home the middle of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner motored to Bismarek and Mandan Wednes- day. Chester Boyd called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daugh- ter and son, accompanied by Mrs. McMurrich’s brother, Chas. Wey- mouth, dined at the Robert Welch hhome Wednesday evening. Leo Dop- pler, Glen Oder and Paul Skinner also were guests at the Welch home. Mrs. Paul Skinner and Mrs. Dor- man attended the Stewartsdale mis- sionary meeting at the MacDonald home near Stewartsdale Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephew, Lester Stohl, visited at the home of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater of Brittin, Sun- day. 1 eee j Braddock ———— By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘Warner Sempel and Smith Engel- man returned from deer hunting with @ deer apiece. Mrs. Magdalena Schaefer returned the first of the week from Bismarck. She reports Willie is doing nicely. The Naaden family and the Edholm NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. Mrs, Ruth Lambert was a caller in Tuttle Wednesday night. Grandma Wietstock and Oscar Potts were dinner guests at the See home in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mehlhoff were callers at the Ted Hoffman home Tuesday. Those attending the P.-T. A. meet- ing heid in Lein School No. 3 Thurs- day were Joe, Emma and Annie Re- gier, George and Elma Deckert, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Heid and family and Miss Lillian Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buller were callers in Tuttle Monday. Mrs. Ruth Lambert and the 4-H club girls motored to Bismarck Fri- day for the banquet given by the Ro- tary club. Mr. and Mrs. William Deckert were callers at the Peter I, Ensz and George Regier homes Thursday. Alex Neff was a caller at the Pehl home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., were callers at the Ferdinand Kopp home Tuesday. David Buller and George Deckert motored to McKenzie the first of the week. There was a program and party at the Arena School No, 2. Olga Ku- laski, teacher, was hostess, Thecla Zimmer and Olive Mutchler been absent from School No. 1 this week because of sickness. Walter Enget was a week-end vis- itor with frinds in Elgin. Miss Josi Olson is visiting her ar in Trygg after being employe immer in Wing. i night with Miss Etta Hoffman. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer of! Mrs. Richard Olson and children School No. 4 attended the teachers’; and Iver Numan visited at the C. E. demonstration Friday. Moffit home Sunday. ited at the Alec Ashbridge home Sat- urday night. Bismarck callers from Moffit Tues- day were Mr. Beardsley, Jason Hoo- ver and F. H. Pillsbury. Miss Harriet Moffit spent Monday Howard Gramling of Regan and Gilbert Davis of Rock Hill visited Monday evening with Art Magnus. Gramling has just returned from a trip to the west. The Ladies’ Aid of the Finnish Lu- theran church served a dinner Mon- day at the Waino home south of Wing. Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spngberg en- tertained relatives from Bismarck at dinner recently. o pe ater | Wild Rose 1 By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL C. A. Swanson, county commission- er, and Mr. Pryer of Driscoll made a short business call here Monday. Mrs. Donald Snyder, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, accompanied them to) Sterling Wednesday, where she spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and Homer Brownawell before returning to her home in Bismarck, R. W. Feltheim and Arvid Lund- berg took dressed turkeys to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. George Lewis is caring for Ir- vin Bailey while his mother is ill, Miss Bernice Eelson spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. John Hughes, at Bismarck. Hank Wierenga was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill enter- tained a number of guests at a bridge party Saturday night. Mrs, Enockson and Mrs. Watkins attended the Homemakers’ sessions at Bismarck Friday. Mrs. George Maroney of Bismarck visited at the F. H. Pillsbury home recently. | Clear Lake 1 —— Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg and family, Miss Faye Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Haz- |legrove, Miss Opal Gray, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Halver and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons. Jack Stewart and son Wallace called at Ray Hazlegroves Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Wallace Stewart were guests Sunday at the Jake Sattler home. | Sterling = | By FERN R- STEWART . Monday. The 4-H club girls met at the school house Wednesday evening. P. T. A. which was held in the school house Thursday night, was well attended. The girls gave a play. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs. Meta Ness, and Elmer Ness were Tuesday evening visitors at the Tom Stewart home. Tpe Boy Scouts met at the school house Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic called at the Tom Stewart home Monday By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN coll were Tuesday evening callers at the 8S. L. Bryant home. Wednes: at the Henry Olson home Wednes- day. Earl Owens of Bismarck called on Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland of Dris- Dr. Price of Dawsen was Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave and Mrs, nesday. Mrs. Bryant and Betty re- attended the basketball games in{ Miss Elsie Saville attended the 4-H| turned to Bismarck with them., Mrs, Wing Friday night, when Temvik’ played Wing. The girls’ game was club meeting at Bismarck Friday. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accompa- Hargrave and Mrs. Bryant are sis- evening. Mr, and Mrs. Olié Roth visited at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews were town callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs. Meta Ness and Elmer Ness called at the John Sedivic home Wednesday evening, Oscar Anderson and daughter Clara were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll, Tom Smith was a Sunday caller at Clarence Anderson; Teddy Anderson, Warren Baker,/ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington. Frank Miller and Emil Sundquist. Miss Pauline Hefta visited over the week-end at her home in Wilton. ‘Will Morris of Bismarck visited at the L. F. Morris home Friday. Frank Miller motored to Bismarck! Saturday night, Sam Brown and Bennie Anderson returned home from Omaha Tues- Alta By KARL SCHATZ Roy Just called at the Karl Schatz, home Tuesday. Frank Combs and son, Leslie, and day after spending several weeks with/ Karl Schatz made a business trip to and relatives . Albert Perkins visited at the H. A. McCullough home Sunday. ' Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The women of Canfield gave a shower for Mrs. Elkins Wednesday. Mrs, J. C. Olson, Mrs. John Carlson ang Mrs. Patzner of Estherville were also present. Mrs, Jordahl and Mrs. Watkins were in Wing Thursday to attend| the Homemakers’ meeting. “Callers at the Ole Olson home Thursday evening were Mrs. Ole A. Olson and children of Wing, P. J. Ja- cobson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons, Sarah Berg spent the week-end with Louise Walker. Gudrun Jordah! spent the week- eid at her home in Canfield. Mrs. J. Cook and son, Joe; Alice and Einer Strand, were Bismarck callers Monday. They returned home Tuesday. Violet and Oscar Olson, Dee Bat- ley and P. Jacobson attended the basketball game in Wing Friday. Herman Neiman was « town caller |* Jamestown Monday. Charlie Larson was an Alta caller! Tuesday. Henry Schatz, Sr., who recently spent several days at McClusky, now is spending a few days on the farm. Roy Just and Edwin and Sarah Schatz were Pickardville shoppers Tuesday. Roy Just, Edmund and Edwin Schatz, and Charlie Larson spent, Tuesday evening at the H. Schatz home. Ida Schaffer missed a few days of School last week because of illness. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Diede and son, Wayne, were Alta shoppers Monday. Caroline Brackett and Esther John- son were visitors at the Kemmet home Wednesday evening. Emil Johnson made a trip to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily were McClusky callers Tuesday. Ralph ‘Taplin, | Thanksgiving vacation with his par-|at the high school Friday evening. | Five tables of cards were in play, Eleanor Craven won high score. The members of the girls and boys basketball teams will play in the town hall with the Temvik team Dec. 11, {A practice game was played Thurs- j@ay evening with McKenzie. Men- oken won. Mrs. Luverne Richardson and son recently visited her aunt, Mrs. Park ‘Wood. Mrs, Paul Holmes entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday after- noon. Mrs. A. C. Dance and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann attended the projectJead- ers meeting in Bismarck recent?y, ‘The next meeting of the Menokea Homemakers club will be held at the A. H. Klepstein home. Mrs. R, M. Ludemann will be hostess. . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and son and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Dance motored at a venison dinner by Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Richard Day at the Kim- ball home, Mrs. Park Wood was taken ill Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family motored to Wyndmere, N. D. j Friday visiting relatives, Joe Diede was a Pickardville caller) @———————__________ Friday. Emil Johnson and Fred Brackett motored to Mercer Saturday. Henry Schaffer made a business trip to McClusky recently. Joe Diede called i McKenzie | ee rca By MRS. T. T. HUGHES at the Charles} Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hulett, Miss Hannah Rafteseth, Hollis Galliel and Emil Johnson was a caller at the|the Misses Estella Richards, Ora 14 to 4 in fi f Temvik; the boys’,| nied Mrs. Frank Lang and Mrs. Ras} Mr. Oster and R. R. Beetze of Bis- 42 to 12 in favor of wing, re Arvig of Braddock to Steele Thurs- uaa spent en with the Al- Miss Anna and Albert Eide spent] day. Christensen family. Callers in town Saturday from here were Mrs. I. Bailey and Laurence, Guy McCoy, Charles Our and Mr. the Tyler Johnson home. Mrs. Helmar Meland visited with the week-end at their parental home near Arena. Joe Regier and Art Deckert, who work at the Patterson ranch, spent, the week at the homes of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., spent a few days with Mrs. Pehi’s| parents, the D. D. Barkmans, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Hinkle were Arena callers Saturday. Those drawn for the jury from Mrs. John Petersen of Braddock] L. B. Olson, Tom Olson and Allen was looking after her farming inter-|Morise motored to Bismarck Friday. ests here Friday. Mrs. 8. L. Bryant and daughter ‘Miss Marian Lewis of Sterling came] Called on Mrs, Nels Meland of Dris- after Miss Esther Lang, teacher of|Coll Friday evening. School No. 2. Miss Lewis spent the} A good time was reported by those week-end at Sterling. who attended the party at the Sea- Miss Mabel Wilson, teacher of|/men Gibson home Friday evening. School No. 1, visited Miss Elsie Sa-| Miss Jennie Waiste spent the week ville over the week-end. with friends at McKenzie, Tom Olson left Saturday for Min- nesota after attending to his farm interests here. Mrs. Oscar Anderson bees R. L. Dorson and son Joseph were town callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Raymond Johnson called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Raymond Johnson, who has been and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fisher and fam- ily were dinner guests at the C. Scott home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly called at the Jake Fisher home Tuesday eve- working in Illinois for the past year, | ning. returned last week. Grace and Carey Johnson visited at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang were Bis- marek shoppers Saturday. Oscar Anderson was a Driscoll call- The high school students gave a Play at the school Friday. The pro- ceeds are to be used for basketball, John Howe called at the A. Ghy- lin home Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Strand and Miss Alice Karl Schatz home Monday. Sandstrom of Bismarck and Miss Henry Schaffer, Jr., was employed|Jennie Waiste and Glen Adams of at the John Blotter home last week. |Moffit were entertained at dinner John Schlickenmayer of Turtle] Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs, E. Lake was a caller at the Karl Schatz/L. Adams. home last week. The Homemakers club met Thurs- — > oA | ty afternoon at the home of! Mrs, J. | Hampton | —_—_— OO By ELIZABETH KOPPY John Richter of Glencoe and Mr. T. Groth. Mrs. E. Conley and Mrs. 'W. L. Watson gave the lesson on re- modeling clothes. The next meeting will be held at the T. T. Hughes home, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes enter- and Mrs. Steve Koppy spent Monday | ‘#ined at dinner Sunday for Mr. and evening at the Godfrey Grenz home. Mrs. R. E. Myers and children of Sibley Butte j , ° Di ler, Mr. and Mrs. pais Deckert ands eangtiae Lillian were| By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | Mrs. Oty Ea oe shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Hei el eee Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Held and|_Cecll Evans, Kenneth Van Ness,|Smith of Bismarck, called at the Sel- here are George Pehl, Jr., and Elmer Pebry, L. B. Olson attended the dance at the Nyseth home Saturday night. er Saturday. Floyd Belk killed @ deer last week. Mrs, Meta Ness, Elmer Ness, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith were Mrclnee with Mrs. Arthur Strand Sun- Ye Joe Lauinger and Pete Jangula of | J4mestown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lar- + Linton were business callers in this #0" and daughter Vivian, ‘MP. and vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. G. A. Hughes and children and Paul Musch, son Rudolph, and Car1|Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son. Mrs. George Crawford, were Monday family motored to Tuttle Friday. Miss Wanda and Adolph Pehl at- tended P.-T. A. in Driscoll Friday. t Brittin By 0. DUTTON Deer hunting has been the prin- cipal interest in this neighborhood the past week. Richard Day, C. D. Kimball, Don and Bill McDonald, and Wm. Mills were among those who secured a buck deer. Mrs. C. D. Kimball and her aunt, callers at the J. Kimball home. L. E. Heaton shipped a car of cattle from Brittin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day visited at the Buchanan and Matheney | Sat homes Wednesday evening. Lawrence Blount spent Wednesday night with Junior Whitteaker. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family were Monday visitors at the O. U. Dutton home. Miss Josephine Geovnonoi, Salt. Lake City, Utah, is spending the holi- days visiting her family and old friends. Charles Dutton and Howard and Elmer Slater of Moffit spent the week-end at their homes, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford and son Donald of Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Tuesday evening guests at the William Mills home. The Brittin Homemakers held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker. A discussion was held on gathering clothes for needy children in the neighborhood. Mrs. Coder and her mother from Moffit and Mrs. M. M. Dralle were visitors. The hostess Served & fried chicken supper. The next meeting will be held Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs, Emmet Wiseheart. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuntz and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart were Monday evening callers at the D. H. Kershaw home. Junior Whitteaker spent the week- end with his sister, Mrs. Melvin Thorsen of Moffit during Mr. Thor- sen’s absence in St. Paul. Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. C. D, Kimball motored to Bismarck Fri- day to attend the meeting of the family and Miss Gertrude Allensworth attended the 4-H club banquet in Bismarck Friday. Project leaders. John Homer took Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart to Bismarck Fri- Elmer Bloomquist and son, Wayne,|den Bryant home Saturday. motored to McKenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bryant and Sunday evening the Clizbe boys| daughter, Betty, were Saturday eve- were among those who motored to the| ning and Sunday guests at the Carl scene of the accident in which Glen] Erickson home in Driscoll. Elness and Roy Turner were killed. || Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- The house on the Frank Lowellin| tained visitors from Bismarck over| farm was destroyed by fire early| Sunday. Monday morning. The origin of the] Raider Olson was a caller at the fire was unknown. Albert Christenson home Sunday. S. E. Clizbe motored to Bismarck] Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson of Dris- Monday morning. coll spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth motored| Henry Olson home, to the J. M. Thompson home Mon- = day. Glen View | Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Davenport’ — ]! and children visited at the L, Daven- Port home Friday. Earl Evans and Carl Berndt shop- Ped in McKenzie Monday. 8. E. Clizbe got a carload of sheep| urday. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom have moved from the Burl Monroe farm to the Lee farm recently vacated by Shotzs have mov- ed to the Albertson farm vacated by the Naggels and the Naggels @ | moved to the Albin Erstrom farm. Lars Jacobson and Howard Scott By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | motored to Bismarck Thursday after- —— noon to get Mrs. Jacobson who re- Floyd Owen was a caller at the W.| turned from Wahpeton Wednesday A. Dietzman home Tuesday morning.|evening. She had been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist vis-|the home of her sister. Hans Nelson ited at the Elmer Bloomquist home| accompanied them. near McKenzie Thursday night. Mrs. Con Jacobson visited school Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gable and family| Thursday. Spent Wednesday night at the Henry} Helen Anderson was on the sick list Miller home. Thursday. Ralph Tooker was a caller at the| Mr. and Mrs, Louie a F. L. Owen home Thursday night. daughter of Bismarck spent the week Ed Widger was « caller in Bismarck|&t the home of Mrs. Farnum’s par- Monday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Delong. Walter Dietzman went to the woods} Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe called south of Menoken Wednesday morn- pa the Al Holden home Thursday ing deer hunting. ening. Shoppers in Bismarck Friday were| Howard Scott came home from the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. ile ‘Mr Wal-|Fred Klawitter farm in Burnt Creek ter Dieteman, Mr. and Mrs. William] Tuesday evening. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller}, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson have and two sons, Mrs, Lawrence Mad- bed alaiarss oe Visiting land mn, Donald, |] #¢ thelr home and sand ia and John Ol: Miss “Anette Anderson spent the John Glum was a business caller Week-end at home. Madland home|_ Mr. and Mrs, Con Johnson, Mr. and reaengy Tayene Mrs. Steve ge and ais Holden Carl Muth and Harry Smith were| Were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. -| Fred and Otto Udhe returned to Baye comieee: i isipasck Eaters | irises in Raber tla eeoecale Mrs, Lawrence Madland and son,| Saturday. They spent the week vis- Donald, and Peter Davidson and five| ‘Hine at the Jacobson home, children attended the 4-H club ban-|_ Mr. and Mrs. ce Guannads quet held at the Memorial and family visited at the Jacobson in_ Bismarck Friday night. Edwin Dietzman was a caller at} the Joe Fisher home Thursday. g A | Frances home recently, George Oltjen and Elmer Larson visited at the Henry Johnson home supper guests at the Oscar Anderson home Thursday evening. ‘* aa eee | Lein | —$—_———————-@ By OLGA M. RISE P. C. Remington, Jr., of Bismarck was a business caller at the Stuart Severson and J. O. Rise homes Wed- nesday. A fairly large crowd attended the’ P.-T. A. meeting held at Lein School ‘| No. 3 Thursday evening. W. E. Par- Sons of Bismarck gave a talk. Several from this vicinity attended! the Ladies’ Aid meeting held at the Granville Selland home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent, Wednesday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lienson and children spent Monday afternoon and evening at Alfred Arneson’s. Eddie Windsor Thursday after spending a, few days with friends. He was ac- companied neson, Mrs, Elmer Arneson and son, and Mrs. Algot Dravland and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Mrs. Algot Draviand and daughter, Mrs. Enock Arneson, and Mrs. Elmer Ar- neson and son left early Friday morn- ing for Ratcliff, Sask. for a visit! with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., of Arena are spending a few days at, the Dallas Barkman home. Mrs. Anton Peterson and children, Hans, Olga and Thonetta, and Ar- thur Rise, spent Sunday afternoon at Ole Spilde’s. B. N. Lein and George Christian- son called at J. O. Rise’s Sunday. ———_—_______— By MARGARET MARCHANT Roy Marchant took Wenzel Kozi- nek to Bismarck Monday morning, where the latter entered the St. Alex- jus hospital. Edward Stroh called at the Dave Hochhalter home Saturday. Joe Novy and Carl Johnson were callers at the Marchant home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, James Novy were Wing shoppers Saturday. tored to Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt spent Sun- day at the Delmer McClellan home. Edward Stroh spent Sunday at the home of his brother, John Stroh, near, Alta. Roy Marchant was a Wing caller Monday afternoon en route home from Bismarck. Dave Hochalter called at the John Stroh home 5 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and daughter were Wing shoppers Satur- day. Ted Hochalter, who has been em- ployed at Velva, returned to his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Tuesday at the Marchant home. Emil Stroh spent Monday evening at the Dave Hochalter home. Ted Hochalter left last week for Velva, where he will be employed at ® coal mine. Wenzel Kozinek has as his guest ® cousin from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent Sunday at the Wenzel Kozinek home. Roy Marchant called on Thomas Ole Vik, son Olaf, Willie Olson and| Novak Saturda: Andrew Dronen attended to business, matters at Sterling Monday. y. Leo and Albert Neiters and Gust Witt spent Friday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and|Roy Marchant home. family and Clara and Glenwood Marcella Neiters and son, Glenn, an Sunday afternoce, at jase stayed at the Henry Seilinger home G Clift Birkel at-| in Bismarc! Roe] mee eunataline thea Dohn| aes Johnson was @ Wing caller ee prone Sundar. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnson called Ecklund on Wenzel Kozinek Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. John Witt, Edward Stroh and Herbert Hoffman of Mc- By JUSTINE MORRIS Clusky spent Sunday at the Mar- Hertzig of Minot were visitors at the Steve Koppy home for a few days this week. Steve Koppy, Sr. in company with Paul Musch, son Rudolph and Carl George Watson and B. A. Drawver returned home Friday evening from deer hunting. n Mrs. Henry Larson, assisted by her 9 sisters Mrs. H. E, Wildfang of Ster~ Herteig motored to Ashley ‘Thursday | 1g and Mrs. C. Roberts of James- mo! . Paul Musch, son Rudolph and Carl Hertzig, who have been visiting at the Steve Koppy home, left Friday for Fort Rice where they will spend town, entertained Thursday evening at a birthday party in honor of their father P. E. Roth at the Roth home. Five tables of whist were in Play. High score went to L. B. Smith of a few days before leaving for Minot, | Sterling and Mrs. P. E. Roth. Con- their home. solation prizes went to Mrs. George Business callers in Linton from|Manly and P. E. Roth. here Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Paul John and Glen Adams of Moffit Mauseheund, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohi-|®Nd their mother, Mrs, Hilma Adams, hauser, Sr., Fred Ohlhauser, Martin | Were supper guests at the Eddie Ad- Ohlhauser, Frank Chesrown and son|#™s home Friday. Francis and Steve Koppy. Harry Raeshke was a Bismarck Lester and Miss Hazel Mauseheund | #ller Sunday. Spent the week-end at their home, Mrs. E. J. Conley and Mrs. W. L. Hei Ohlhauser was a busin Watson attended a Homemakers pro- caller ab the Fvank Lawler hoon ton | fect meeting in Bismarck wei, day. Miss Esther Watson will leave Sat- Miss Lecunda Appert went to her | Urday for Chicago to attend the 4-H home near Hazelton Friday after |Club meeting there, school, She spent the week end there. Mrs. Roscoe Bowman and daugh- ter Naomi visited at the Curtis O’- Donall home near Linton Tuesday. Miss Julia Pitzer spent the week- end at the Steve Koppy home. Bennie Bosch of Linton is spend- ing @ few days at the Ted Lawler Mrs. Ted Lawler and daughter Dolly are visiting at the Postle home in Linton this week. = = on if Missouri - Sees By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. William MacDonald and daughter Hilda entertained the Lad- jes Aid missionary society at their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and Charley Steverson is spending the | family visited at the John Crawford week in Winona. Frank Koppy and Misses Julia Pit- ver, Frances and Elizabeth Chesrown home, home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor MacDonald visited Koppy | Manning school No. 2 Friday after- spent Saturday evening at the Frank | 20on. Emory Turner of Sterling spent Mr, and Mrs. Emil Reuschler and | Several days last week hunting deer ~ family, who have been thy Reuschler. Floyd Logue, who is staying at the Busby home, went to Linton Sunday making their | the river bottoms. He stayed at home near Braddock have moved in| the Emory Woodworth home. with the former’s mother, Mrs. Doro-| Mrs. James Robidou and children visited at the Leslie Clark home Fri- day afternoon, y Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald to spend the day with his parents, |@nd family were entertained at Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Logue. Charly Steinerson, Mrs. Steve Kop- Py and son Steve spent Sunday after- noon at the Reuschler home. day dinner at the Alex Anderson home north of Bismarck. Miss Eliza Nicholson is preparing her pupils for a program to be given Business callers in Linton from | in December. this vicinity Saturday were Ted Law- callers in Linton from Miss Alice Ferguson was an over- ler, Bennie Bosch, David Joeb, Henry | Hight guest at the Emory Woodworth Knittel and Walter Schiermeister. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy went to Bismarck and Mandan home Saturday. Misses Eleanor MacDonald and Lu- cille Crawford spent Monday after- noon visiting with Mrs, Leslie Clark. Robert Baer of Steele was an over- night guest at the A. R. Button home Friday. Robert reports that his father got a deer. The dance, under the auspices of ‘the W. O. W. and played for by Leon's Rhythm band, was well at- tended. George Sempel is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. He has been suf- fering with a sore foot for some time. The Ladies of the Woodman Circle ‘were guests Wednesday evening of Hilda and Olga Bohlin at a birthday party. Mrs. Damsgard, Elsie Dams- gard, Hilda and Olga Bohlin, Isa- belle Kinney, Freda Schaefer, Mabel Koenig and Emma Button were guests of honor. Mrs. Gusta Aarvig, on be- half of the circle. presented each of the honor guests with a birthday gift. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel drove to Bismarck Sunday evening to call on George Sempel. Floyd Martini and Francis Stanton tock a truckload of hogs to Fargo Monday. Otto Martini was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. O. R. Martini and Henry Jagd took | visiting this week with her cousin. a truckload of sheep to Fargo Mon- day. Miss Anavie Baker, who is attend- ing school here, spent Sunday with her parents near Hazelton. The Ladies’ Aid of the Union Meth- odist church will hold its annual chicken dinner and bazar in the Siem hall Saturday, Dec. 5. About 24 4-H club members and leaders attended the annual Burleigh county Achievement day at Bismarck. Gertrude Allensworth was elected county secretary for the following year. She is succeeding Christian Naaden. Mildred Allensworth was a week- end guest at the Slorby home in Bis- marck, al i Harriet o e By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Herman Rachel delivered turkeys in Bismarck Tuesday. Verna Mae Wetzel spent Tuesday day. were Moffit callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball gave a venison supper for their friends Sunday night. Trygg ij By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and son, Floyd, were visitors Sunday at the Art Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and Fred Gale of Lime Creek, Minn., were luncheon guests Tuesday morn- ing at the George Nelson's, Joe Fisher hauled coal Monday for George Nelson by truck from the Vic- tor Coleman mine and was also a supper guest. Mrs. A. Kruger and John also were supper guests. Miss Wimla Kafer, who is teach- ing at Phoenix School No. 1, spent the week-end at the home of her uncle, Arthur Magnus. Miss Edna Kafer from Hazelton 1s Lylas Magnus. Sam Brown and Bennie Anderson returned Tuesday from a three weeks’ visit at Omaha, where they visited Sam’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bernstein and Billy and Harriet. A number of relatives gathered Sunday at the Andrew Trygg home on their silver wedding anniversary. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and Mrs. Ed Lundquist went to Wing Thurs- day to attend the Homemakers’ meet- ing given by Miss Julia Brekke of the agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Mrs. Elsie Cunningham, leader of the Prairie Hill 4-H club, and Eva Trygg, Violet Spangberg and Alvin Trygg went to Bismarck Friday to attend the 4-H banquet. Morrison Cunningham visited School No. 1 Wednesday, while his Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Potter and il George Whitted and family were visitors at the Tooker home Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Walter Dietaman, project leaders of the Three Syeengradad ere attended the last pro} lesson for this year at Bismarck Frida; y. linton and Cecil Tooker were callers at the Adam Schaver home Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son called at the Owen home Sunday. -_-— Moffit ° —-@ By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons, Bobby, Dick and Teddy, visited at the H. D. Hamblen home near Mc- Kenzie Sunday. Mrs. Harold Lane and sons are vis- iting at the Frank Miller home near Baldwin. Mrs. Burns Bailey was taken sud- denly ill last Tuesday night. Mrs. Peter Hofstad is doing her wrok. Mrs. Bailey was able to be around on Sun- day. Mrs. Everett Porter is home from the hospital after having had an op- eration on her eye. Mrs. Gossman of Bismarck spoke in the church on Thursday night on “Missionary Work.” Members of the girls’ 4-H club at- tended the banquet at the Memorial building in Bismarck Friday evening. Mrs. A. E. Cline, Mrs. Ed Olson, Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs, Frank Benz and son were guests at the Fay Johnson home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Torgerson are going to move into the Mike Klee- man house this week. Kleeman ex- pects to move in with his brother, Ed, at his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson will move into their house, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ole mother went to the Homer Taylor home and pales also at the Albin Spangberg: ie. Homer Taylor motored to Bismarck Wednesday, taking Mrs. Taylor to the hospital. The three Schlepp children have; home Sunday. Fred Doehle also vis-]in mn, Burt Johnson was able to come home Saturday after spending three Sunday evening. Miss nee Simons is working in Bismarcl Milland Jacobson was s business caller at Tom Morgans Saturday, | Hazlegrove 4 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE John Sattler called at Hazlegroves Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Siamers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siamers and Mrs. Grover Anderson were in Tuttle Tuesday sho} Mr. and Mrs. John Brose and son Otto were in Tuttle Tuesday. Jack Stewart and son Wallace were in Wing Tuesday on business, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle and Arena Tuesday. George Pehl was in Arena Tuesday. Mrs. H. F. Williamson accompanied the Christ Wetzel’s to Bismarck Tues- day. Art Ochsuner and Albert -Stolher were in Tuttle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff, Jr., and Karl Wolff were in Wing Thursday on_business. Ray Hazlegrove and John Sattler were in Wing Thursday on business. Ray Hazlegrove was at the Sattler PAS Stewart home for dinner Thurs- . Elmer Perry went to Wilton Thurs- day to have some dental work done. Frank Gray called Thursday at the Elmer Perry home. Mr. and Mrs, called Friday afternoon at the Elmer Drumm home. John Sattler and Frank Gray were in Wing Friday. . Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bei Glanville were in Wing Friday at the Homemakers meeting. Miss Faye Roberts spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and town Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler attend- weeks in Bismarck suffering from a carbuncle on his neck. Pred and Milton Doehle and Mrs. A. Doehle visited at the Leslie Clark ed the dancing party at the Art Pay- seno home Saturday night. Mrs. Owen McIntyre entertained @ party Friday night at her home honor of Mrs. Ben Klengenburg. at Hazlegrove | 48y- Bay Haale Clarence Anderson and Warren| day. Miss Faye Roberts were shopping in| day. Ralph Taplin was a brief caller in| | Joe Novy visited with Wenzel Koz!- ‘Wilton . Dorothy Morris visited at the Wal- lace Anderson home Wednesday. ee Johnson was @ caller in Still accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Willard Dimond to Bismarck Tuesda: A 7. Acorn hiotse, Thcanay, Business here Monday were Jim Herr, Steve| Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Unger, Henry Burkhardt, Mr. and| Clarence Beard and Lucille Crawford Mrs. Paul Mauseheund and son Verl, | Visited at the Bismarck hospital with SS» ates na om, cxmna|t____Wilson Edward Schuh of McClusky called in this vicinity Tuesday. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and Hefta of Wilton re-|son, Melvin, spent Tuesday at the cently visited Ecklund School No. 3, where her sister, Pauline, teaches, Mrs. Victor Anderson visited at the] the John Vollan home Thursday evening. Sam Brown was an overnight guest, at the A, F, Anderson home Tues- day. Mrs. Ed Morris visited at the L. F. Morris home Monday. Warren Baker was a caller in Still Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Morris visited 4 the Willard Dimond home Mon- ys Bennie Anderson visited at the! Wallace Anderson home Tuesday. Donald and Dorothy Morris and Gene Perkins were callers in Bis- marck Friday. Frank Miller was a caller in Still Wednesday. Victor Anderson visited at the L. F. Morris home Tuesday evening. Aldythe and Mabel McCullough and Mildred Funston were callers in Still ‘Tuesday. Margaret Anderson spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Ralph Taplin drove to Wilton Tues- Baker were overnight guests at Ger- ald Morris’ Saturday. Gust Neimiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg visited A. H. Heinle home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold visited’ at the Fred Wagner home Sunday, Rey. Olaf Gering will conduct serv- ices at the Evangelist church Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender recently’ motored to Garrison to visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hedberg were|home of their daughter, Lydia. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Wallace Anderson was a caller in| at the Jake Wilton Saturday. Aldythe McCullough visited at the L. F. Morris home Friday. Mrs. Dan Miller visited Baumiller home Thanks- on and Mrs, Philip Wall, 8r., mo- tored to Wishek Wednesday on busi- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson accompa-| ness. nied Dorothy Morris to Still Wednes-| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wall motored to Willard Dimond home Monday. Martin, where they were Thanksgiv- Wallace Anderson visited at the/ing guests at the Christ Steldner home. Clarence Morris visited Ecklund) Mr. and Mrs. John Schlafman and School No. 3 Monday. daughters, Alice and Blanche, spent ‘Those who visited at the L. F. Mor-| Thanksgiving at the Christ Wolf Florence -ris home Sunday were Elsie, and Ethel Keator; Levi, Bennie and n home. Redington spent the Frank Koppy. By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ing at the St, Alexius hospital in Bis. marck, came home Thursday for a few days visit with her parents, She ton visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, George Backhaus of of latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Yeater. met last week at the home of John Baker. @ Hazelton visitor Tuesday. Bill, Ernest, and Chris Joeb, and Math | Mrs. Woodworth’s mother, Mrs, W. and [ Bazetion | —~“eton J E, Cleveland, Saturday evening, By SARAH HEINLE and Mrs. Sam Berg were vis- Mr. Haz- itors at the A. H. Heinle home Tues- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. A. H. Heinle helped Fred Folmer of Washburn mive to his new home near * Alta Tuesday. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner and Peaaries the iene ce hace Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shocker were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday, Jack Keck and his brother-in-law, visited Thursday at the home |Z. Klein, motored to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Grewe and}: family were Washburn shoppers Sat- ‘Wednesday afternoon bridge | urday. Herbert Wagner called at the A, H. Heinle home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and of Temvik | daughters, Amanda and Erna, were visitors at the Ed Eslinger home near Misses Adaline Landsberger and | Garson Sunday. Kathleen Neigum, and Eugene Lands- berger motored to Napoleon Sunday. Mrs, Walter Grewe and son, La- vern, visited with Mrs. Dave Keck The W. C. T. U. met Wednesday | Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, and sons, Richard A fair sized crowd attended the|and Andrew, were visitors at the Wal- operetta “In Old Louisiana,” present-| ter Grewe home Sunday. ed Friday evening by the girls and; Fred Folmer called at the A. H, boys glee clubs of the high school, ‘The teachers of the. local school Heinle home Monday. Lester Keck called at the Waltey left Wednesday or Thursday for their] Grewe home Sunday morning. ing vacation. J. C, McMullen and son Clayton of Bismarck visited friends at Hazel- ton Wednesday. Many were present at the dance at the Paul Brezden home Sunday eve- Dave Keck and sons took Mrs, Keck to the hospital at Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling were | Sunday. Capital City visitors Thursday, H. A. Armstrong transacted busl-| shopped in Wilt ness at Linton Tuesday. . pee eee: | Menoken | ee ee Persons from this community who ton Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle, Mrs, Wil- Mam Ervine, Fred and Freda Ervine, John Schlofman, William Wagner —@|and son, Jack; Mrs. William Brez- By MRS. JENNIE DANCE — ‘The high school pupils held a party den and son, Frank; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Brezden and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Schura, Mike Kobynick, Mrs. John Duma and Dick Rulic. 5 to Moffit Sunday, being entertained « | ‘ | a ey mene